Hi,
The problem is having a lower boiling point solvents ( methanol & acetone ) together with benzene.
I do agree with the necessity in formation of an azeotrope to eliminate the water ( Benzene + water )
The methanol & acetone will distill faster from the reaction mix and also condense faster in the water layer, forming a homogenous mix with water and thus difficulty in knowing how much methanol / acetone to add so as to make up for the loss when water is drained.
The water trap has a lowest temperature.
Can molecular sieves be added DIRECTLY to the water trap ?
Alternatively,
Can anhydrous CuCl2 / CuSO4 be added to the water trap ? ( This way, the water binds to the CuSO4 to give the pentahydrate, which also serves as a visual indicator ? ) Main drawback is the hydrated CuCl2 / CuSO4 shouldn't find it's way into the reaction flask
The methanol & acetone can flow back to the reaction flask